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The family of U.S. federal agent Enrique “Kiki” Camarena has filed a lawsuit against the Sinaloa cartel in Mexico and three suspected drug kingpins over his brutal kidnap and murder in 1985.
Camarena, a 37-year-old agent with the Drug Enforcement Administration, was abducted in broad daylight off the street of Guadalajara on Feb. 7, 1985. His pilot, Alfredo Zavala-Avelar, was kidnapped near the Guadalajara airport. Both men were interrogated and tortured in an effort to gain information on the DEA’s knowledge of the Cartel’s operations, the federal civil lawsuit says.
They were killed two days after the kidnapping and their bodies were buried in a shallow grave on a rural farm about 60 miles from Guadalajara, the lawsuit says. His story was featured in the first season of the Netflix series "Narcos: Mexico."
The lawsuit, filed Thursday in a California federal court, seeks to hold Rafael Caro Quintero, Ernesto Fonseca Carrillo, Miguel Angel Felix Gallardo, and the Sinaloa cartel responsible for Camarena’s death. It was filed under a new designation by President Donald Trump that classifies the cartels as terrorist organizations.
"It has been 40 years since these men and their deadly criminal enterprise ended my husband’s life, which he dedicated to stopping traffickers from flooding our country with dangerous criminals, narcotics, and violence," Camarena’s widow, Geneva "Mika" Camarena, said in a statement.
"It has been 40 years since these men and their deadly criminal enterprise ended my husband’s life, which he dedicated to stopping traffickers from flooding our country with dangerous criminals, narcotics, and violence," Camarena’s widow, Geneva "Mika" Camarena, said in a statement.
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She thanked the president, saying the designation "finally allows my family and me to seek justice."
"My brother Kiki gave his life to protect our communities from the scourge of drugs and violence these cartels unleashed on the United States. For decades, we have carried the pain of his loss, but also his courage," his sister, Myrna Camarena, said. "Thanks to President Trump’s bold action in designating the Sinaloa Cartel as a terrorist organization and getting Mexico to expel one of the men responsible for Kiki’s death, we finally have a chance to hold his killers accountable in a United States courtroom."
The lawsuit seeks compensatory, punitive, and treble damages, which allow the court to award up to three times the actual damages.
Following Trump’s order, Caro Quintero and more than 20 other Mexican drug cartel suspects were deported to the U.S. Caro Quintero was arraigned on Feb. 28 in New York on charges that include orchestrating Camarena’s death. He has pleaded not guilty.
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The lawsuit alleges that Camarena and Zavala-Avelar conducted periodic surveillance flights studying the cartel’s marijuana growing operations. Camarena’s kidnapping was retaliation after Caro Quintero’s marijuana plantation was raided by Mexican and U.S. authorities.
Camarena and Zavala-Avelar were interrogated and tortured for over 30 hours before they were killed, the lawsuit says. Their bodies were found wrapped in plastic, blindfolded, bound and gagged on a farm in March 1985.
A forensic exam found that both men had extensive injuries and died from head and neck blows.
All three defendants were arrested in connection with the deaths and convicted in Mexican courts. They were each sentenced to 40 years in prison.
Caro Quintero was released in 2013 after a Mexican appellate court determined that the murder charges were incorrectly tried in a Mexican federal court, the lawsuit says. But Mexican authorities appealed the ruling, and an appeals court reinstated his conviction. An arrest warrant was issued, but Caro Quintero had already gone into hiding. He was arrested again in 2022 by the Mexican military after nearly 10 years on the run.
Fonseca Carrillo successfully petitioned a Mexican court in 2016 to release him under house arrest because of his health and age. He and Felix Gallardo remain in Mexico, where they continue to serve their sentences.
Source NBC News
I feel like the statute of limitations on wrongful death claims should result in this case being quickly dismissed. Generally it starts running from the date of death and allows claims until 2-3 years after that date. RCQ and CDS’ role in Kiki’s death have been public knowledge for decades, so it appears that Plaintiff cannot claim some later “discovery” date.
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This the terrorist designation GOT IT fucking Perry mason!
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DeleteThe title clearly states it's a victims of terrorism lawsuit not a wrongful death one.
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DeleteOne other thing, wrongful death applies within the US, not deaths that occurred on Mex.
Shut up
DeleteIt’s was horrible what happened but after 30 years these guys are in jail and most dead. It’s time to let it go. He was a DEA agent and death is a job risk. No ones suing the taliban for all the death in Afghanistan. If anything countries should be suing the US for thousands of lives taken all over the world. It happened in Mexico end of story.
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DeleteFour countries have sued the Taliban.
Everybody knows it was the government that killed him
ReplyDeleteThis is an over kill. What about the terrorist acts the CIA/Israel commits on Iran, Syria, Yemen, which is a defenseless country, all the innocent killed, give them a check as well.
ReplyDeleteShut up menso . Ya te tenemos tu ip address ubicado. Arriba Israel.
DeleteWiskey Bravo 3 de la Mossad
Why Rafa 🤦♂️
ReplyDeleteBecause he got released and didn't turn himself back in when mex gob called out and the court reversed their decision so he's the odd man out.
DeleteNot this again, pendejo was running with the wolves and got bit. Enough, he knew the game he was in.
ReplyDeleteExactly. Its messed up but at the end of the day, he volunteered for that shit. If anything the U.S government should break down with some of that cash they confiscate.
DeleteHOPEFULLY king Trump gives him the electric chair!
ReplyDeleteWhat are you smoking?
DeleteIs there any evidence that Quintero and the others actually killed that DEA Agent!?
ReplyDeleteCause I always had the feeling that some government officials are actually behind his murder.
There's evidence and it stronger than the mere rumors that it was the CIA.
DeleteThey are going to have to go after the CIA too, which will result in a dismissal.
ReplyDeleteDfs too.
DeleteThe Police Department of the cities of Chicago ,Baltimore,NYC, St Louis should sue BLM.
ReplyDeleteKikis own family knows the DEA were the ones who turned him in and wanted him dead. Pathetic.
ReplyDeleteKiki deserved everything he got, he was nosing around so he could get a promotion at work and he did, a first class ticket to his creator. The war on drugs is BS, only other countries get hurt because of America’s addiction. America needs to send back all non US citizens in prison to their country of origin.
ReplyDeleteI would love to see Rafael Caro Quintero hung in the streets of New York by his feet. All the people can have a bat in hand and use his ugly body as a pinata. All of Kiki's family should have the first licks followed by every relative of an overdose victim. Next should be all of the crime fighters like me Nuffy and NYPD. Everyone else goes last. Nuff Said!!!
ReplyDeleteOverdose victims of marijuana? Sit down clown lmao
DeleteLol dudes always been clown shoes
DeleteNuffy with the room temperature I.Q., very sad
Delete5:06pm I am not a clown. I am the Nuffmister. If you got a problem with me then we can battle over Call Of Duty online. The winner gets bragging rights and the loser has to show his little wiener. Nuff Said!!!
DeleteOther two americans families he killed because of his paranoia, too.
DeleteI’m still not 100% sure Caro killed Kiki. Government has done some shady stuff.
ReplyDeleteAre you retarded? Who else could've killed Kiki? The Easter bunny? There was only one cartel in Mexico during this time besides the Gulf cartel in Tamaulipas which was the Guadalajara cartel. Kiki was in Guadalajara investigating them. He wasn't investigating anyone else. People in the cartel and corrupt cops have admitted to what happened. Stop with your dumb conspiracy theories. Nuff Said!!!
DeleteHis death opened the iran contra can of worms, and they were trying to find out if and how much he knew about the training camps and operation as a whole. A lot of dfs were let go and some arrested after this, many people involved.
Delete504 agreed nuffy
Delete3:53 Kiki did kill him but with the blessing from the CIA and Mexican government, they all had a hand in the killing, but of curse the only one going down is the stupid one
Delete504 : If someone’s tells him that the moon is made of cheese he believes it lmao.
DeleteIran contras oliver north sandinistas daniel ortega contras training in veracruz .nome of this is mentioned only rcq and cds??? You flouride drinkers sure have a funny way of denying facts amd major players. But no to you people only the drug dealers are the bad ones. This a partnership between government and the streets. The same way all the Isis beatles videos were proven to be green screen filmen in london and also isis founder Al Baghdadi was unmasked as Simon Elliot a mossad agent then he was magically pulled out of field back to Tel Aviv.
ReplyDeleteYou really are some funny guys!
Funny how?
DeleteBabushka
Delete401 Iran contra had virtually nothing to do with mexico read a history book. CIA worked with the Nicaraguans just because they used Rafa for some property's doesn't mean they worked with the piece of trash Rafa.
DeleteThey should sue the DEA
ReplyDeleteSue you for no periods.
DeleteSue you for having a period.
Delete7:13 Go ahead I’ll sue your mom for being on her period
DeleteFor the sake of clarity, the photo of the lady in the white dress is Camarena's widow with President Ronald Reagan.
ReplyDeleteLosers 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
ReplyDeleteKika was operating illegally kidnapping Mexicans and torturing them for information. New info suggests that the US govt was partially responsible for his death if not 100% responsible. Even the witnesses have said caro wasnt there and never hit him.
ReplyDeleteAll this over marijuana and now almost every state in the United States has packs he’ll my neighbors are even growing it And why send agents into Mexico undercover if they could have simply sent in a informant already from Mexico and familiar with the terrain and not have had risk any government casualties?
ReplyDeleteDig deeper don't be afraid of rabbit holes. Go back and look at some of sirs comments.
DeleteWhat a disgrace of a family talk about leeches, kinda like a bitter baby momma. T meanwhile the ones that really got rid of him are laughing in their face. Everybody knows the government got rid of him and used Rafa as the scapegoat.
ReplyDeleteBingo.
DeletePoor Rafa, he's SO misunderstood! 🥹
DeleteI have a bridge to sell you.
DeleteThey have thrown all constitutional law off the window for this terrorism crap period However, in the end I don't think this lawsuit is going to make it very far and I don't see them getting much out of it.
ReplyDeleteLe conjoined loco
Los zetas should get the death sentence immediately not caro Quintero
ReplyDeleteThey will get their turn also
DeleteA plethora of inane comments from morons who watched a tv show or listened to a podcast and are now experts.
ReplyDeleteGrow the fuck up..
Porque les gusta picar con la cola 🦂 a los Durangutanes?
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